Mia Thornton, a star on “Real Housewives of Potomac,” recently surprised her estranged husband, Gordon, with legal separation papers. According to sources close to Gordon, he had no idea that Mia was seeking a legal separation until he was served the court documents in mid-August. The news blindsided him, and he believed that their marriage was fine and dandy.
Gordon is currently upset with how Mia has publicly handled the situation. He feels that she has been dishonest with everyone, as she had been portraying their relationship as healthy and positive on social media. In fact, just before their separation was announced, Mia continued to post photos of them together and even praised Gordon as a positive influence on their children.
This unexpected separation has put pressure on Gordon, as Mia going public with the news can be seen as an attempt to push him to sign the separation papers. Despite the public announcement, Gordon has not yet signed the papers.
Mia spoke about the separation to People magazine, stating that all marriages have their ups and downs. She emphasized that her family is her number one priority, and she is committed to doing whatever it takes to make sure they are okay. Mia also asked for privacy during this time to figure things out.
The timing of this separation is notable because “Real Housewives of Potomac” is set to premiere a new season in November. It is expected that the show will cover the couple’s separation and the impact it has on Mia’s storyline. Fans will have to stay tuned to see how everything unfolds.
In conclusion, Mia Thornton’s estranged husband, Gordon, was completely blindsided by the legal separation. He had no idea that Mia was seeking a separation until he was served the court documents. Gordon is currently upset with Mia’s public handling of the situation and feels she has been dishonest with everyone. Despite the public announcement, Gordon has not yet signed the separation papers. The separation will likely be covered in the upcoming season of “Real Housewives of Potomac.”